Four UNILAG Graduates Launch 'Staddle' App to Revolutionize Agriculture

Developed by Omitaomu Basit and his team, 'Staddle' goes beyond a conventional marketplace. It not only facilitates trade but also serves as an information hub providing real-time updates on agricultural commodity prices. The app incorporates a dynamic commodity price board, ensuring transparency and assisting users in making informed decisions amid market fluctuations.

Four UNILAG Graduates Launch 'Staddle' App to Revolutionize Agriculture

In a pioneering move, a group of four graduates from the University of Lagos has introduced the 'Staddle' app, aiming to transform the agricultural landscape. 'Staddle' serves as an innovative platform where farmers can efficiently sell their agricultural produce to both end-users and manufacturers, marking a significant stride in agro-tech.

Developed by Omitaomu Basit and his team, 'Staddle' goes beyond a conventional marketplace. It not only facilitates trade but also serves as an information hub providing real-time updates on agricultural commodity prices. The app incorporates a dynamic commodity price board, ensuring transparency and assisting users in making informed decisions amid market fluctuations.

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Omitaomu Basit, the founder of 'Staddle,' emphasized its role as an information hub, offering farmers valuable insights into market trends, developments, and government policies. The app's multifaceted approach aims to address challenges such as post-harvest losses, raw material pricing, and the lack of real-time information within the agricultural sector.

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The suite of features includes a commodities marketplace, real-time agricultural information, and a dynamic commodity price board. 'Staddle' aims to redefine the agricultural value chain in Nigeria by promoting transparency, minimizing inefficiencies, and granting direct market access to farmers.

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Basit stressed the significance of real-time information for farmers and industry players, noting that the lack of price transparency in the agricultural market hinders informed decision-making. 'Staddle' seeks to bridge this gap, offering a unique price aggregation model that sets it apart in the industry.

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The app's founder expressed optimism about reshaping perceptions of the agricultural value chain, both nationally and internationally. He outlined 'Staddle's' mission to reduce the associated risks of agro-trading by providing timely access to markets for farmers and industries.

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As 'Staddle' emerges on the tech scene, it stands as a transformative force in agricultural procurement and information sharing. The app not only aims to connect farmers with markets but also strives to create a more transparent and efficient agricultural ecosystem.